The Modern Philosopher: Or Terrible Tractoration! In Four Cantos, Most Respectfully Addressed to the Royal College of Physicians, LondonFrom the Lorenzo Press of E. Bronson, 1806 - 271 pàgines |
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Pàgina xxii
... purchased at dif- ferent periods , during three years , three sets for the use of his own family . Being a fellow of the royal society , and considered a gentleman of superiour judgment and talents , the xxii INTRODUCTION .
... purchased at dif- ferent periods , during three years , three sets for the use of his own family . Being a fellow of the royal society , and considered a gentleman of superiour judgment and talents , the xxii INTRODUCTION .
Pàgina xxiii
... superiour judgment and talents , the zeal with which he supported them , it may well be imagined , gave pain to many . Accordingly , at the death of that nobleman , some person conceived the idea of obli- terating from the mind of the ...
... superiour judgment and talents , the zeal with which he supported them , it may well be imagined , gave pain to many . Accordingly , at the death of that nobleman , some person conceived the idea of obli- terating from the mind of the ...
Pàgina 5
... superiour to the genuine , fresh - imported waters of Helicon , still I have no doubt but a person possessed , as Dr. Darwin expresses it , of a " temperament of increased irritability , " or , as Dr. Brown would have it , whose animal ...
... superiour to the genuine , fresh - imported waters of Helicon , still I have no doubt but a person possessed , as Dr. Darwin expresses it , of a " temperament of increased irritability , " or , as Dr. Brown would have it , whose animal ...
Pàgina 21
... superiour in the direct proportion of four to three ; consequently Dr. Caustick has advanced one step higher in the climax of sublimity than Julius Cesar . 22 -disease in louse's eye . I do not pretend that in this , and other ...
... superiour in the direct proportion of four to three ; consequently Dr. Caustick has advanced one step higher in the climax of sublimity than Julius Cesar . 22 -disease in louse's eye . I do not pretend that in this , and other ...
Pàgina 24
... superiour to Machiavel , as a politician , but his splendid abilities shed ineffable lustre on all his relations !! This microscope is equally useful in magnifying ser- vices , which have been rendered to the community . Thus the uncles ...
... superiour to Machiavel , as a politician , but his splendid abilities shed ineffable lustre on all his relations !! This microscope is equally useful in magnifying ser- vices , which have been rendered to the community . Thus the uncles ...
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Pàgina 171 - If, in the third place, we look into the profession of physic, we shall find a most formidable body of men. The sight of them is enough to make a man serious, for we may lay it down as a maxim, that when a nation abounds in physicians, it grows thin of people. Sir William Temple is very much puzzled to find out a reason why the Northern Hive, as he calls it, does not send out such prodigious swarms, and overrun the world with Goths and Vandals, as it did formerly; but had that excellent author observed...
Pàgina 216 - For he who fights and runs away May live to fight another day ; But he who is in battle slain Can never rise and fight again.
Pàgina 14 - I lost all connection with external things; trains of vivid, visible Images rapidly passed through my mind, and were connected with words in such a manner as to produce perceptions perfectly novel. I existed in a world of newly connected and newly modified ideas.
Pàgina 259 - A fixed figure for the time of scorn To point his slow unmoving finger at...
Pàgina 38 - The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd, Lets in new light through chinks that time has made.
Pàgina 94 - ... the turning of the new-formed globe upon its axis, and the greatest diameter of the shell would be in its equator. If. by any accident afterwards the axis should be changed...
Pàgina 14 - I walked round the room perfectly regardless of what was said to me. As I recovered my former state of mind I felt an inclination to communicate the discoveries I had made during the experiment. I endeavored to recall the ideas ; they were feeble and indistinct.
Pàgina 92 - I therefore imagined that the internal parts might be a fluid more dense, and of greater specific gravity than any of the solids we are acquainted with ; which therefore might swim in or upon that fluid. Thus the surface of the globe would be a shell, capable of being broken and disordered by the violent movements of the fluid on which it rested.
Pàgina 93 - ... centre and rise till they arrived at that region of the air which was of the same specific gravity with themselves, where they would rest; while other matter, mixed with the lighter air would descend, and the two meeting would form the shell of the first earth, leaving the upper atmosphere nearly clear.
Pàgina 34 - I wish it were possible, from this instance, to invent a method of embalming drowned persons in such a manner that they may be recalled to life at any period, however distant...